2012 in British music – Wikipedia

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Overview of the events of 2012 in British music

This is a summary of 2012 in music in the United Kingdom.
In 2012, dance music continued to dominate the charts.

  • 1 January – Musicians honoured in the Queen’s New Year Honours list include conductor Antonio Pappano (knighthood), record producer Steve Lillywhite (CBE), composer and conductor Rev Ronald Corp (OBE) and Ralph Allwood (MBE), former director of music at Eton College.
  • 4 June – A Diamond Jubilee Concert is held outside Buckingham Palace on The Mall, London, organised by Gary Barlow as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.[1][2][3] Performers include Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Sir Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, Grace Jones, Alfie Boe, Sir Cliff Richard, Sir Tom Jones, Dame Shirley Bassey and Stevie Wonder.
  • 8-10 June – Download Festival 2012 takes place at Donington Park in Leicestershire. The Jim Marshall main stage is headlined by The Prodigy, Metallica and Black Sabbath, the Zippo encore stage by Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, You Me at Six and Rise Against, the Pepsi Max Stage by Devin Townsend Project, The Mission and Periphery, the Red Bull Bedroom Jam Stage by Cancer Bats, Cockney Rejects and William Control, and the Jägermeister Acoustic stage by Yashin, Tyla and Saint Jude.
  • 16 June – Musicians honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list include Gary Barlow (OBE), violinist Tasmin Little (OBE) and Gareth Malone (OBE).
  • 27 July – On the opening day of the 2012 Summer Olympics, at 8.15, Martin Creed’s controversial work “All The Bells”, is performed by the bells of London.
  • 12 August – The 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, also known by the title “A Symphony of British music”,[4] takes place at London’s Olympic Stadium. Performers include Take That, One Direction, The Spice Girls, Madness, George Michael, Julian Lloyd Webber, Pet Shop Boys, Ray Davies, Annie Lennox, Kaiser Chiefs and Emeli Sandé.
  • 9 December – James Arthur wins the ninth series of The X Factor. Jahméne Douglas is named runner-up, while Christopher Maloney and Union J finish in third and fourth place respectively.

Artists/groups reformed[edit]

Groups disbanded[edit]

Classical music[edit]

New works[edit]

Opera[edit]

British music awards[edit]

BRIT Awards[edit]

The 2012 BRIT Awards were held on 21 February 2012 at The O2 Arena, London and hosted by James Corden. The most notable winners were Adele and Ed Sheeran, both winning two awards.[6][7]

Ivor Novello Awards[edit]

The 57th Ivor Novello Awards were held on 17 May 2012 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London.[8][9]

Classical BRIT Awards[edit]

The 2012 Classic BRIT Awards were held on 2 October 2012 at the Royal Albert Hall, London and were hosted by Myleene Klass.[10]

Mercury Prize[edit]

The 2012 Barclaycard Mercury Prize was awarded on 1 November 2012 to Alt-J for their album An Awesome Wave.[11][12]

Popjustice £20 Music Prize[edit]

The 2012 Popjustice £20 Music Prize was awarded on 1 November 2012 to Will Young for his single “Jealousy”.

British Composer Awards[edit]

The 10th British Composer Awards were held on 3 December 2012 at Goldsmiths’ Hall, London and hosted by Sara Mohr-Pietsch and Andrew McGregor.

  • Instrumental Solo or Duo: Learning Self-Modulation – Christian Mason
  • Chamber: The Four Quarters – Thomas Adès
  • Vocal: No Man’s Land – Colin Matthews
  • Choral: Airplane Cantata – Gabriel Jackson
  • Wind Band or Brass Band: A Symphony of Colours – Simon Dobson
  • Orchestral: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra – Harrison Birtwistle
  • Stage Works: DESH – Jocelyn Pook
  • Liturgical: Missa Brevis – Francis Grier
  • Sonic Art: The Ethometric Museum – Ray Lee
  • Contemporary Jazz Composition: Sailing to Byzantium – Christine Tobin
  • Community or Educational Project: The Chimpanzees of Happytown – Paul Rissmann
  • Making Music Award: Mesmerism for Piano and Chamber Orchestra – Emily Howard
  • International Award: Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra – Thomas Larcher

The Record of the Year[edit]

The 2012 Record of the Year was awarded to “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye featuring Kimbra. This was the final year that The Record of the Year was awarded.

Charts and sales[edit]

Number-one singles[edit]

Number-one albums[edit]

Chart date
(week ending)
Album Artist Sales References
7 January + Ed Sheeran 47,376 [65]
14 January 21 Adele 38,380 [66]
21 January Doo-Wops & Hooligans Bruno Mars 24,509 [67]
28 January 21 Adele 20,978 [68]
4 February + Ed Sheeran 20,607 [69]
11 February Born to Die Lana Del Rey 116,745 [70]
18 February 60,003 [71]
25 February Our Version of Events Emeli Sandé 113,319 [72]
3 March 21 Adele 65,091 [73]
10 March Our Version of Events Emeli Sandé 44,722 [74]
17 March Wrecking Ball Bruce Springsteen 74,401 [75]
24 March In My Dreams Military Wives 59,026 [76]
31 March Sonik Kicks Paul Weller 30,269 [77]
7 April MDNA Madonna 56,335 [78]
14 April Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded Nicki Minaj 47,462 [79]
21 April 21 Adele 22,235 [80]
28 April 17,065 [81]
5 May Blunderbuss Jack White 40,173 [82]
12 May Electra Heart Marina & the Diamonds 21,358 [83]
19 May Strangeland Keane 47,839 [84]
26 May 19,982 [85]
2 June Our Version of Events Emeli Sandé 13,430 [86]
9 June Sing Gary Barlow & The Commonwealth Band 40,020 [87]
16 June 75,538 [88]
23 June 28,159 [89]
30 June Believe Justin Bieber 38,115 [90]
7 July Living Things Linkin Park 41,526 [91]
14 July Fortune Chris Brown 29,980 [92]
21 July Write It On Your Skin Newton Faulkner 16,647 [93]
28 July Good Morning to the Night Elton John vs Pnau 14,342 [94]
4 August iLL Manors Plan B 36,855 [95]
11 August Contrast Conor Maynard 17,474 [96]
18 August Talk That Talk Rihanna 9,578 [97]
25 August Our Version of Events Emeli Sandé 30,825 [98]
1 September 25,581 [99]
8 September ORA Rita Ora 41,509 [100]
15 September Come of Age The Vaccines 44,395 [101]
22 September Coexist The xx 58,266 [102]
29 September Battle Born The Killers 93,989 [103]
6 October Babel Mumford & Sons 158,923 [104]
13 October The 2nd Law Muse 108,536 [105]
20 October Babel Mumford & Sons 42,027 [106]
27 October Jake Bugg Jake Bugg 35,785 [107]
3 November Red Taylor Swift 61,779 [108]
10 November 18 Months Calvin Harris 52,356 [109]
17 November Take the Crown Robbie Williams 83,508 [110]
24 November Take Me Home One Direction 155,316 [111]
1 December Unapologetic Rihanna 99,357 [112]
8 December Right Place Right Time Olly Murs 126,949 [113]
15 December 103,464 [114]
22 December Unorthodox Jukebox Bruno Mars 136,391 [115]
29 December Our Version of Events Emeli Sandé 177,696 [116]

Number-one compilation albums[edit]

Best-selling singles of 2012[edit]

[169][170]

Best-selling albums of 2012[edit]

[171][172]

Notes:

  1. ^ Reached number 5 in 2011
  2. ^ Reached number 1 in 2011
  3. ^ Reached number 1 in 2011
  4. ^ Reached number 2 in 2011
  5. ^ Reached number 2 in 2011
  6. ^ Reached number 1 in 2011
  7. ^ Reached number 1 in 2011
  8. ^ Reached number 1 in 2011
  9. ^ Reached number 3 in 2011
  10. ^ Reached number 1 in 2008
  11. ^ Reached number 1 in 2010
  12. ^ Reached number 2 in 2011
  • 3 January – Bob Weston, guitarist with Fleetwood Mac, 64 (gastrointestinal haemorrhage and cirrhosis of the liver)[173]
  • 4 January – Kerry McGregor, contestant on the third series of The X Factor, 37 (bladder cancer)[174]
  • 11 January – David Whitaker, English composer and conductor, 81[175]
  • 27 January – Ted Dicks, composer, 83[176]
  • 6 February – Jim King, saxophonist with Family, 69
  • 9 February – Joe Moretti, Scottish-South African guitarist and songwriter with Nero and the Gladiators, 73
  • 15 February – Clive Shakespeare, English-Australian guitarist, songwriter, and producer with Sherbet, 64 (cancer)[177]
  • 21 February – John Charles Winter, organist, 88
  • 29 February – Davy Jones, singer and percussionist with the Monkees, 66 (heart attack)[178]
  • 1 March – Peter Graeme, oboist, 90[179]
  • 20 April – Bert Weedon, guitarist, 91[180]
  • 11 May – Roland Shaw, composer, arranger, and bandleader, 91[181]
  • 14 May – Derek Hammond-Stroud, operatic baritone, 86[182]
  • 20 May – Robin Gibb, singer and songwriter with the Bee Gees, 62 (liver cancer)[183]
  • 3 June – Andy Hamilton, Jamaican-born jazz saxophonist and composer, 94[184]
  • 17 June – Brian Hibbard, singer with the Flying Pickets and actor, 65 (prostate cancer)[185]
  • 7 July – Alf Pearson, singer and variety performer as one half of the double act Bob and Alf Pearson, 102[186]
  • 10 July – Lol Coxhill, saxophonist, 79[187]
  • 11 July – Jean Allister, opera singer, 80[188]
  • 16 July – Jon Lord, musician with Deep Purple and Whitesnake, and classical composer, 71 (pancreatic cancer)[189]
  • 23 July – Graham Jackson, conductor, 45 (cancer)[190]
  • 17 August – Lou Martin, keyboard player, 63
  • 31 August – Max Bygraves, singer and variety performer, 89 (Alzheimer’s disease)[191]
  • 2 September – John C. Marshall, jazz musician, 71
  • 4 September – Ian Parrott, composer and academic, 96[192]
  • 15 September – George Hurst, conductor, 86[193]
  • 2 October – Big Jim Sullivan, guitarist, 71 (heart disease and diabetes)[194]
  • 12 October – Geraldine Mucha, composer, 95[195]
  • 18 November – Sir Philip Ledger, composer and academic, 74[196]
  • 26 October – Jo Dunne, guitarist with We’ve Got a Fuzzbox and We’re Gonna Use It, 43 (cancer)[197]
  • 6 November – Clive Dunn, actor and singer, 92[198]
  • 18 November
  • 20 November – Michael Dunford guitarist and songwriter with Renaissance (cerebral haemorrhage)[201]
  • 24 November – Ian Campbell, folk musician, 79 (cancer)[202]
  • 4 December – Jonathan Harvey, composer, 73 (motor neurone disease)[203]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  13. ^ UK Singles Chart 7 January 2012
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  17. ^ UK Singles Chart 29 January 2012
  18. ^ UK Singles Chart 5 February 2012
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  21. ^ UK Singles Chart 26 February 2012
  22. ^ UK Singles Chart 4 March 2012
  23. ^ UK Singles Chart 11 March 2012
  24. ^ UK Singles Chart 18 March 2012
  25. ^ UK Singles Chart 25 March 2012
  26. ^ UK Singles Chart 1 April 2012
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  65. ^ UK Albums Chart 7 January 2012
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  117. ^ UK Compilation Chart 7 January 2012
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